Unbreakable Podcast with Thom Shea
Summary: Best selling author, retired Navy SEAL and Silver Star awardee, Thom Shea, shares his insight on thriving in chaos and converting experience into useful skills in life and business. Through interviews with successful businessmen and women and top athletes, we unravel the mindset and tools needed for high level success. Listen and take the weekly challenge. Take action and begin the challenge of the www.UnbreakableLessons.com Follow Us: Facebook Twitter Instagram Learn more about our business of developing people www.thomshea.com Pick up your copy of Thom's book Unbreakable: A Navy SEAL's Way of Life
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- Artist: Thom Shea. Navy SEAL and national best selling author
- Copyright: Unbreakable 2017
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Each year man celebrates the holidays. Whether you celebrate Christmas as the birth of Yeshua Hamashiach (known as Jesus) or you celebrate the winter solstice or you celebrate the closing out of a year, the time is meant to celebrate. T In case you were not aware of the true story of who we call santa clause and the reindeer. We all think we know but you don’t. The story of the reindeer is the story of uniting War and Peace, of woman and man, of hard and soft.
Listen, I am sorry that you think working out 3 days a week has any value in your life. Going to a gym to simply work out for the sake of working out is the biggest killer to real health. What is missing is you need a real, tangible definable Goal that you are working toward. Going to the gym just to go is like putting money in your mail box because it is like saving money. Neither are of value to you.
Five Forms of Fear Fear is learned. Fear is real for those who practice fear. Fear has killed more men and women than any disease or event. Fear is how most people deal with failure. Fear is the most seductive mistress. Fear will always overpower the greatest of forces because fear lies in the shadows of every bright event. Sign up to overcome fear
Stop Being a Victim! Take action and begin the challenge of the www.UnbreakableLessons.com Follow Us: Facebook Twitter Instagram Learn more www.thomshea.com Pick up your copy of Thom's book Unbreakable: A Navy SEAL's Way of Life
As you look at 2019, the first aspect of 2019 is a time honored process to unravel these two aspects. Having consulted with 100s of people and organizations to retool for growth, I can tell you that you have to nail these two points before you can move forward. Foundation work for growth: 1. Vision Statement (7 words). 2. Mission Statement. Learn more www.thomshea.com
Pressure is all an interpretation of your environment. That is all it is. How you see or filter your environment is always, always, always divided into 5 parts Take action and begin the challenge of the www.UnbreakableLessons.com Follow Us: Facebook Twitter Instagram Learn more www.thomshea.com Pick up your copy of Thom's book Unbreakable: A Navy SEAL's Way of Life
Setting aside the politics of Veterans Day, setting down which side of the tracks you may be on, Veterans Day is a recognition of the profound effect the choice we do have in the United States to actually defend or not defend our country. Veterans Day is simply a celebration of choices, maybe it is a celebration of the liberty to actually make a choice that our founding fathers fought and died to provide us.
Imagine if you will you were faced with no way to win, no way out, and overwhelming odds not in your favor. What would be your next action or step? In the world that surrounds most of us that thought, that circumstance scares us from even thinking about it. Most of us would avoid that situation all together. Few people have the presence of mind and guts to consider … what would I do? The concept of the no win scenario however is a concept winners solve on a constant and consistent basis.
Many of you lately have asked us to discuss how we raise our kids as warriors and what it is like for us to have one of our kids at one of the military academies. I would have to start with defining a warrior. There are two types of warriors: those in war, and those who are forward leaning and openly willing to make it through adversity to achieve a goal. Since kids are not really at war, I reflect on the latter definition to describe raising warriors.
The search for the traits that successful people have, agnostic of industry or even gender seems to be the going trend. You don’t have to have a secret decoder ring or spend a life time getting on degree after the other to find the common leadership traits. The 4 are evident everywhere you look. 1. Mission focus and clarity of purpose. 2. Intentionality and targeting 3. Skills acquisition and consummate learners. 4. Never give up mentality
We all have limits. Whether they be physical, intellectual, financial, relationship, or spiritual limits. In my search for my own performance in each, I have learned an odd thing regarding limits. Most of them are self-imposed. Sign up here for the 13 Unbreakable Lessons This past weekend was our 21st 24 hour leadership challenge to overcome the self-imposed limits leaders perceive they have. And, each leader did hit and over come their limits.
Jumping right into this topic today, simply because the topic needs no flare. What do successful people do in the morning that makes them different? Having been a active part of the most successful military unit in history, I can tell you that every successful person, or company, or team actually does the same thing in the morning. And what they do differentiates them from failure. Take the 13 Unbreakable Lessons
Everyone thinks they want to know how to win, but they soon discover that the first thing they experience is loss. That is the tragedy of winning: you must master losing…period. www.unbreakablelessons.com Here is the truth leaders ought to be openly teaching the understudies, and the team, you are going to lose, you are going to hurt, you are going to go sideways, you are going to spend money ineffectively, you are going to make enemies. But the only access to winning is recovering from loss.
Navy SEAL's mitigate risk by commitment to the end goal prior to knowing how to achieve the outcome. Then simply by taking action instead of the common paralysis by analysis. Mitigating risk only happens through solving the taking action instead of talking yourself out of taking action.
If you are brave enough to learn about the 2 barriers to execution (honor your word and relentlessness) than join us at www.unbreakablelessons.com or engage us at www.thomshea.com. Being able to execute on your goals is the key.